vegetable oil, wine, soil
Flour, sugar, and salt are three common dry mixtures used in baking and cooking.
The three mixtures are: Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids.
Three examples of compounds are water, acetic acid, and nitrogen gas. They consist of two or more different elements. Three examples of mixtures are air (homogeneous), soil (heterogeneous), and salt water (homogeneous). They consist of substances that don't mix.Hope that helped! :D
water
Air, seawater.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures include salt solution, sugar solution, copper II sulfate solution, and metal mixtures called alloys.
Some homogeneous mixtures include salt water, air, and gasoline.
Examples: air, whine, brine, vodka, vinegar etc.
Some examples of useful mixtures include air (a mixture of gases), soil (a mixture of organic matter and minerals), and alloys (mixtures of metals). These mixtures have unique properties that make them valuable in various applications ranging from construction to manufacturing.
Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include a fruit salad, a jar of mixed nuts, and a bowl of cereal with milk. These mixtures consist of visibly different components that can be easily separated by physical means.
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
brass, steel, bronze